W. Anthony Stacy

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W. Anthony Stacy
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Education

Bachelor's

Malone University

Graduate

Syracuse University

Personal
Profession
Strategy associate
Contact

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W. Anthony Stacy was a candidate for Mount Vernon District representative on the Fairfax County School Board in Virginia. The general election was held on November 3, 2015.[1] W. Anthony Stacy lost the general election on November 3, 2015.

Biography

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Stacy earned a B.A. in business administration from Malone University in 1990. He earned his master's degree in public administration from Syracuse University in 1999. Stacy worked as the chief of staff for philanthropy at The Nature Conservancy from 2007 to 2009. He has worked as a strategy associate at Booz Allen Hamilton since 2009.[2]

Elections

2015

See also: Fairfax County Public Schools elections (2015)

The Fairfax County School Board is a 12-member board elected to serve four-year terms. Three seats are elected at large and nine seats are elected by district.[3] All 12 seats were on the ballot on November 3, 2015.

At-large incumbents Ryan McElveen, Ilryong Moon and Ted Velkoff faced Robert Copeland, Omar Fateh, Jeanette Hough, Manar Jean-Jacques, Peter Marchetti and Burnette Scarboro for three seats. While Moon and McElveen won re-election, Velkoff was defeated, placing fourth to challenger Hough.

Braddock District incumbent Megan McLaughlin, Hunter Mill District incumbent Pat Hynes and Providence District incumbent Patricia Reed faced Katherine Pettigrew, Mark Wilkinson and Dalia Palchik, respectively. Dranesville District incumbent Jane Strauss competed against challenger Peter Kurzenhauser. McLaughlin, Hynes, and Strauss won re-election; the fourth incumbent, Reed, lost to Palchik.

The races for both the Mount Vernon District and Sully District seats featured newcomers after neither incumbent filed for re-election. Karen Corbett Sanders defeated W. Anthony Stacy in the Mount Vernon race, while Karen Keys-Gamarra lost to Thomas Wilson in the Sully District race. Lee District incumbent Tamara Derenak Kaufax, Mason District incumbent Sandra Evans and Springfield District incumbent Elizabeth Schultz all ran unopposed and won re-election to their seats.

Results

Fairfax County School Board, Mount Vernon District, General Election, 2015
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Karen Corbett Sanders 61.8% 11,927
W. Anthony Stacy 38.0% 7,322
Write-in votes 0.23% 44
Total Votes 19,293
Source: Virginia Department of Elections, "2015 November General", accessed November 3, 2015

Funding

Stacy reported $15,129.82 in contributions and $10,831.52 in expenditures to the Virginia State Board of Elections, which left his campaign with $4,298.30 on hand as of October 28, 2015.[4]

Endorsements

Stacy received an official endorsement for his campaign from the Fairfax County Republican Committee.[5]

Campaign themes

2015

Candidate website

Stacy's campaign website listed the following themes for 2015:

We as parents are blessed to have our children learn in the Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS). While FCPS provides a quality education, we can do better. For example, some of our schools are ranked among the best in the nation, while others are on the verge of losing their accreditation. Some of our students are learning in state of the art facilities, while others are having classes in trailers. We can do better than allowing a county with the resources of Fairfax County to be burdened with a forecasted $100 million budget deficit.

The health of our public schools matters for all Fairfax County residents, not only those of us with children. Approximately 53 percent of taxes paid in the county goes to FCPS. Quality schools are a magnet for economic development and business expansion. A declining school district slows business expansion and lowers housing values. Having our schools slowly decline is not an option – it affects all of us.

I will work each day to restore all of our schools in the Mount Vernon District to be ranked among the best in Fairfax County and the state by:

  • Helping students reach their full potential through access to programs and having class sizes that create a healthy learning environment.
  • Supporting teachers with competitive salaries and helping them focus on what they do best— teaching our children, while reducing other tasks that pull them away from the classroom.
  • Engaging parents and bringing back common sense to decision making by the Fairfax County School Board.
  • Working with the community on education-related issues that benefit our neighborhoods and our businesses.
  • Tackling challenging issues including the school’s forecasted $100 million budget deficit by listening to our community’s input and working to improve the fiscal and academic integrity of our schools.

I am asking for your vote on November 3. It would be an honor to serve you as Mount Vernon District’s representative on the Fairfax County School Board.

[6]

—W. Anthony Stacy, (2015), [7]

About the district

See also: Fairfax County Public Schools, Virginia
Fairfax County Public Schools is located in Fairfax County, Va.

Fairfax County Public Schools is located in northeast Virginia in Fairfax County. The county seat of Fairfax County is Fairfax. This county was home to 1,137,538 residents in 2014, according to estimates by the United States Census Bureau.[8] In the 2012-2013 school year, Fairfax County Public Schools was the largest school district in Virginia and served 180,616 students.[9]

Demographics

Fairfax County outperformed the rest of Virginia in terms of higher education achievement in 2013. The United States Census Bureau found that 58.6 percent of county residents aged 25 years and older had attained a bachelor's degree, compared to 35.2 percent for Virginia as a whole. The median household income in Fairfax County was $110,292, compared to $63,907 for the state. The poverty rate was 5.9 percent, compared to 11.3 percent for the entire state.[8]

Racial Demographics, 2014[8]
Race Fairfax County (%) Virginia (%)
White 66.6 70.5
Black or African American 10.0 19.7
American Indian and Alaska Native 0.7 0.5
Asian 19.2 6.3
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0.1 0.1
Two or More Races 3.5 2.8
Hispanic or Latino 16.4 8.9

Presidential Voting Pattern,
Fairfax County[10]
Year Democratic Vote (%) Republican Vote (%)
2012 59.4 39.0
2008 60.1 38.9
2004 53.2 45.9
2000 47.5 48.9

Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.

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